Job Information
McLaren Health Care Ambulatory Care Associate II - Cancer Clinic Dearborn - McLaren Careers in Dearborn, Michigan
$5,000 SIGN ON BONUS
Department:
Dearborn Cancer Clinic
Daily Work Times:
7:30 am - 4p
Shift
: Days
Scheduled Bi-Weekly Hours:
80
Benefits:
403(b)
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Paid time off
Vision insurance
Position Summary:
The Ambulatory Care Associate II (“ACA II”), is a member of the patient care team and, as designated per established policies and procedures, performs technical, multi-skilled direct and indirect patient care activities. The ACA II works under the supervision of an administrator, a registered nurse (RN), physician, or non-physician provider (“NPP”) who delegates tasks based upon both patient and clinic needs. In addition to being able to perform the duties of an Ambulatory Care Associate I, the ACA II is expected to complete additional clinic tasks, including procuring external medical records, populating medication lists, following up on provider orders to ensure proper scheduling, facilitating genetic testing and taking/placing patient telephone calls. The ACA II also facilitates the coordination of care team resources during clinic to support efficient delivery of patient care.
Responsibilities:
Support the mission, vision, values of the Karmanos Cancer Center
Respect and abide by the McLaren Health Care Standards of Conduct
Demonstrate an understanding of and a commitment to exception customer service, including consistent demonstration of caring, respect, courtesy, respect for privacy, professionalism, and responsiveness.
Communicate effectively both verbally and in writing
Work effectively with other clinical and non-clinical staff and providers to deliver excellent patient care
Required:
High school diploma or GED.
Completion of a certified nurse assistant program, a certified medical assistant program, or equivalent training.
Previous ambulatory experience required. Must have experience working with medical information systems and interacting with patients in a clinical setting.